The governor's office has released a list of projects proposed by Ohio cities, counties and businesses for federal stimulus money. However, no decisions about who gets what money have been made.

The list gives residents a chance to see what projects are vying for a piece of Ohio's more than $8 billion in stimulus money. The full amount for the country is $787 billion.

There are different pots of money for different Ohio projects, such as the $58.9 million for drinking water projects, $224 million for sewer work, $97.9 million for energy projects, and $273.3 million for home weatherization and energy conservation projects.

State officials will continue to update the list. The current list is incomplete.

More than 7,000 proposals have been submitted.

And the amount requested so far, about $28 billion, is more than three times what the state is receiving. The proposals also claim they will create more than 10 million jobs, nearly the entire population of Ohio.